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Microsoft Word - MC-DYNCART.doc. DYNAMIC CARTS STUDY GUIDE. INTRODUCTION. Dynamics carts are used in studies of many different principles of physics including energy, forces, speed, velocity, acceleration, momentum, inertia and Newton’s Laws of motion. Energy is defined as the ability to do work.
The Dynamics Cart and Track System is the core of every physics lab. Easily add our Motion Detector, Dual-Range Force Sensor, Wireless Dynamics Sensor System, Photogate, and Accelerometer to study Newton’s second law, acceleration on an inclined plane, momentum, and much more.
The 2.2 m PAScar Dynamics System includes everything you need for a variety of experiments and demonstra-tions. You can also combine it with many other PASC O products—both traditional and computer-based—for an even greater range of uses.
The four 125 g masses are used to change the mass of the cart for dynamics experiments. The cart mass is nominally 250 g, but additions such as magnets, hook-and-pile tabs, and sensors increase the total mass. As a result, it is best to weigh the cart as used when the mass is important.
Dynamics Systems provide an engaging and affordable method for physics educators to teach a variety of complex concepts in Kinematics and Dynamics. We offer a wide range of carts and tracks that make it easy to design your ideal Dynamics System, while staying under budget.
This document provides an introduction to using dynamic carts to study principles of physics including energy, forces, speed, velocity, acceleration, momentum, inertia, and Newton's laws of motion. It defines key terms and concepts and describes the assembly and use of dynamic carts for experiments that demonstrate conservation of momentum and ...
Elastic and inelastic collisions are performed with two dynamics carts of different masses. Magnetic bumpers are used in the elastic collision and Velcro® bumpers are used in the completely inelastic collision. Both the momentum and kinetic energy are examined before and after the collisions.